Reading and studying is fun and all but so is more experiential stuff, stuff that’s more tangible and that involves more physical activity. I’ve been doing a lot of workout sessions at the gym, for example.
Gardening really helps me when I’m going through a rough patch. There’s something spiritual about watching a plant grow from a tiny seed to a six-foot flower and knowing that you cared for it every step of the way. Vegetable gardening is even better because you can eat what you grew. I love to hear my neighbors gush about how fresh my green beans taste.
I like that.
Reading and studying is fun and all but so is more experiential stuff, stuff that’s more tangible and that involves more physical activity. I’ve been doing a lot of workout sessions at the gym, for example.
Completely agree, comrade.
Gardening really helps me when I’m going through a rough patch. There’s something spiritual about watching a plant grow from a tiny seed to a six-foot flower and knowing that you cared for it every step of the way. Vegetable gardening is even better because you can eat what you grew. I love to hear my neighbors gush about how fresh my green beans taste.
Keep at it! It’s great seeing a sense of progression!